Month: November 2014

  • Close Encounters with the Harris Hawk: A Visit to The New England Falconry

     Visiting The New England Falconry & Admiring the beauty of an 8-month-old, male Harris Hawk  Over the past few years, as my interest in designing gardens with native plants and creating naturalized landscapes has expanded to include a passion for pollinators, wildlife and habitat preservation, I have become more and more curious about birds of […]

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  • Welcome November

    Welcoming November Light & Leaf-Strewn Wandering Stripped of most deciduous leaves, suddenly the forest is shockingly bright at sunrise again. And now that the clocks have changed, November mornings belong to us early birds once more. It’s a trick of course, and we’ll pay for this daylight loan in afternoon hours —but I’m willing to […]

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